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Post by Struth on Jul 2, 2022 5:55:55 GMT 8
Lesley Clark, the first authority I take seriously is my Mach 1 unfiltered eyes and when I go to the Esplanade on high tide I see no sea-level rise, meaning the CSIRO have subscribed to a myth and don't do science any more. In the absence of a testable hypothesis they need accurate predictions, and they don't. Jonesy, Manoora
As a white man who is so ashamed of Australia, Adam Bandt should hand his property over to an aboriginal family and move back to Europe. Ross, Manoora
If polimorons want to end the "struggle" to produce enough electricity (24/6) it's real simple. Be like China and build vast numbers of coal-fired power plants. Neil, Westcourt
Want to drive Australian tourists to Bali for their tropical getaway? Easy. Just add taxes to make Australian tourism even more expensive than it already is. Tour Guide, Cairns
Wall to wall Labor, rising interest rates, rising inflation, rising fuel prices and now (24/06) rising fruit and vegie prices. You'd almost say all this is planned to strip the middle class of their wealth so we only have the poor and the uber-wealthy. 21st-century feudalism, anybody? Antonio, Tully
"We" are the "carbon" that "they" want to reduce. Why? Greed - the basest of human motivators. "They" don't want "us" using the resources "they" want for themselves. Who are "they"? "They" fly private jets to Davos. As George Carlin said, "It's a big club and you ain't in it." Gus, Redlynch
The Bureau of Meteorology has taken action to prevent new cold records being set. It has limited its fleet of electronic sensors to minus 10.4 degrees. Even if it's much colder, -10.4C is all we'll hear about. We need the audit of BoM that PM Tony Abbott was knifed over. Alison, Westcourt
Will the full cost of the proposed Millaa Millaa micro grid be paid by the energy users of Millaa Millaa? If yes, it will be a ghost town within six months of the micro grid being switched on. Owen, Atherton
Tom Minear, (24/6), the reason for the pre-prep year in southern states is, as Joseph Stalin explained, "Give me the child for his first five years and I'll give you the communist for life." Ben, Kanimbla
The hottest decade of the last 100 years was the 1930s. Warmies hate that fact so they choose to ignore it. Except for BOM. They're busy airbrushing it out of the record. Juss Sayen, Cairns
The other day Joe Biden said, "We need more money to plan for the second pandemic. There's going to be another pandemic." Today the TV says the UN is considering calling monkeypox a global pandemic. Governments need to consider very carefully whether they resume acting as tyrants, because people have had enough of that behaviour from those elected and employed to serve us and not to rule us. Daniel, Brinsmead
Joe Biden and the Democrats have brought back the 1918 pandemic, the 1929 depression, the 1968 race riots and the 1973 fuel shortage all at the same time. Davo, Herberton
The most common way for "Hydrogen vehicles to take off" is when their high pressure hydrogen storage tanks are ruptured in an accident and they explode. Realist, Cairns
"No-show for Trad report meeting" 24/6 - I think we all know by now how thoroughly corrupt the ALP has become. I reckon their orders come directly from Klaus Schwab at the World Economic Forum. Ex-ALP Voter, Cairns
Regarding the apparent incompetence of the Uvalde local police, CP 24/6, Democrat activists embedded in local police services have been tasked with making local police look as incompetent as possible so the Democrats can achieve their dream of a federal police under Congressional control. Their version of the Gestapo. It's more likely to result in Texas leaving the Union. The Texit movement is building rapidly. Republican, Cairns
"A 9.2 to 21.6 per cent rise in electricity prices for 2022-23, set to apply from July 1, 2022." CP, page 7, 24/6. But, but, but, renewables are cheaperrrr!! Right, lefties? Tyler, Mooroobool
Dear Lesley Clark (CP, 24/06). Why should Jonesy respect the authority of the CSIRO when they are nearly always wrong? They said the climate would warm. It hasn't. The agreed Australia's dams wouldn't fill. They did. They said seas would rise. They didn't. They said renewables would be cheaper. They're not. Can you see the pattern? One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
Hey Jarrod (24/6), everything that "Joker" forecast during the campaign is turning out to be true. Will it still be funny when rising interest rates see banks foreclosing on family mortgages? Amelia, Mt Sheridan
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Post by Struth on Jul 2, 2022 5:56:29 GMT 8
Great to see the US Supreme Court upholding the US Constitution and overturning liberal state anti-gun laws. The men who wrote the Second Amendment had not just returned from a hunting trip, they'd just finished liberating a nation. Republican, Cairns
How lovely. Our so-called 'authorities' are slowly drifting back to reality by lifting their hideous ban on those who chose to make their own medical decisions to not take the experimental vaccine. Maybe they read the studies from overseas that show the more vaccinated a person is the more likely they are to die of covid. JP, Statford
Hello! Have windmill huggers forgotten already that Clive Palmer and Craig Kelly got a Senate candidate elected in Victoria a few days ago? Dreams of a renewables powered future are predicted to turn into nightmares because almost nobody wants their power bills to triple after they've already doubled since the start of the renewables fantasy. Jonno, Aeroglen
Joe Biden's intellectual inconsistency is incredible. On abortion he's "your body, your choice" (while ignoring the baby's body), while on vaccinations he's "your body, our choice" (while ignoring side effects). Ruth, Freshwater
Prediction: if lefties succeed in shutting down coal power they will then work to shut down wind and solar farms on the basis of the destruction they cause to land and wildlife. It's never been about carbon. It's always been about deindustrialisation. Jason T., Mossman
Seeing George Orwell's picture and bio in Saturday's paper reminded me of a quote from "1984". "The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." That's precisely what we see today with climate alarm. Orwell wrote "1984" as a warning, but government's have used it as a style guide. Malcolm, Freshwater
Elise (25/6) global temperature data that has not been "homogenised" shows the planet has been on a cooling trend since the 1930s. The 1970s were colder than the 1870s, which is why Time magazine (24/06/1974) quoted scientists predicting a new ice age. Many people "feel" like it's hotter now because they spend their days in air conditioning, which was quite rare in the 1970s. Old Aussie. Cairns
A US courts has overturned the Roe vs Wade 'right to abortion' rule because the original ruling was not constitutional. The radical left will have massive conniption fits and will riot and burn cars and buildings. They hate being told they can't kill their children any more. The left are a sick, satanic, anti-humanist cult. Jonesy, Manoora
In the UK, the second covid vaccine death compensation payment has been paid out - 120,000 pounds to the Ward family. It appears unlikely that either the pharmaceutical company indemnities or the government mandates will survive future legal scrutiny. Unwaxxed, Cairns
The Nazis had a phrase that covered all abuses of the citizens by the state - "Fur Ihre sicherheit". "It's for your safety." Fritz, Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Jul 2, 2022 5:57:11 GMT 8
China has 2,363 coal power stations and is planning 1,171 more. India has 589 and is planning 446 more. The EU has 468 and is planning 27 more. Japan has 90, the US has 86, and we have 20. Why is the IPCC bullying us to shut ours down? We can't chuck an extension lead over the fence to nuclear neighbours like Germany can. Steve, (visiting from the Hunter Valley)
"Treasurer's inflation warning for Aussies" (27/6). Here's how to fix it, Mr Chalmers. 1. Ramp up coal mining and oil and gas drilling. (CO2 does not control the climate.) 2. Slash the public service. (It doesn't add value, it is a net drain.) 3. Adopt all of the United Australia Party's policies. (The only sensible policy set in 2020.) You're welcome. Jerry, Kanimbla
I'm wondering why some women think only they get to decide to end their pregnancy by killing their baby. The father should get a say because he is liable for child support. Would the baby choose to die instead of live? It's notable that all the women campaigning for the "right" to kill their babies were themselves born. Perhaps women that don't want to be a mother should just adopt their baby out. Theresa. Atherton
"Being forced to be a mother is not something any woman should have to do.” Here's a thought for promiscuous women - go on the pill. The child has his or her own genome - half from Mum and half from Dad. Abortion is NOT birth control - it is murder. Dad, Edge Hill
In 1973 the American far left were spitting on servicemen returning from Vietnam and calling them "baby killers''. In 2022 the American far left are melting down about losing the right to kill babies. How weird is that? Stephen, Manoora
"Hip pocket pain set to continue" - mmyes, Clive Palmer did try to warn you this would happen. He even ran full page ads in this very paper. But did you listen? No-o-o-o. Suck it up, lefties. You voted for this. Russell, Stratford
Why has Albo gone to NATO's summit? Last I looked, Australia doesn't have a north Atlantic seaboard. Mariner, Portsmith
Do lefties know that decisions of the US Supreme Court only apply to the US? Listening to lefties here you'd swear the US ruling strips Aussie women of the option to kill their children. Renee, Gordonvale
The more the climate fails to conform to the hysterical predictions of the weaponised gullible political left, the more strident and insulting they become (27/6). Instead of simply squandering our money on this ephemeral problem, how about each elected representative at all levels of government hosting a nice public debate between local sceptics and believers instead? Oh, sorry, that won't work. The believers always refuse to attend debates. That would be far too damaging to their religion. Alfred, Westcourt
Elise (25/6) global temperature data that has not been "homogenised" shows the planet has been on a cooling trend since the 1930s. The 1970s were colder than the 1870s, which is why Time magazine (24/06/1974) quoted scientists predicting a new ice age. Many people "feel" like it's hotter now because they spend their days in air conditioning, which was quite rare in the 1970s. Old Aussie. Cairns
Why are the American left so upset? After all, Roe versus Wade was just a clump of words. Juss Sayen, Cairns
The ACMA is to crack down on web platforms that allow misinformation to be spread around, (CP, 27/6). How Orwellian. Our very own Ministry of Truth. Well, ACMA better start with bom.gov.au, csiro.au, abc.net.au, and pmc.gov.au. Then do Facebook and Twitter. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
If global warming is real, why haven't the seas risen? This is a genuine question and I'm seeking a genuine answer, not just a string of insults. Thomas, Cairns North
Andrew Graham, it's worse than that. In the US of A the Joe Biden administration has brought back the 1918 pandemic, the 1929 depression, the 1968 race riots, 1970s inflation and the 1973 fuel shortage all at the same time. Davo, Herberton
No amount of insults will prove you correct, Peter Gillman (CP, 27/06). Your side claimed an ice age was imminent in the 1970s. In the 1990s it was "catastrophic" global warming. Now it's climate change, which is what the planet's systems always do anyway. Who profits? That'd be China. Yet you have the gall to call realists "traitors"? Take a look in the mirror, Mr Gillman, if you want to see a traitor. Smudge, Redlynch
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Post by Struth on Jul 2, 2022 5:57:55 GMT 8
I wonder if Prime Minister Anthony Overseasy will find some time to sort out Australia's domestic interest rates and inflation issues soon? Geoff, Kuranda
Exactly, Mike O'Connor (CP, 28/6). We need a mechanism for citizens to be able to initiate impeachment proceedings against politicians who lie to get elected or who deviously break election promises. JS, Edge Hill
"Zelensky begs G7 for help". (CP, 28/07). But Ukraine's winning, right? MW, Redlynch
Attipus, Cairns, 28/6. Clive has $18 billion. If he spends $100 million it's like someone with $18,000 spending $100. I.e, no big deal. Also, none of your business. Jonno, Aeroglen
If the American left supports "a woman's right to choose", why are they attacking pregnancy support centres? Curious, Cairns
Seeing George Orwell's picture and bio in Saturday's paper reminded me of a quote from "1984". "The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." That's precisely what we see today with climate alarm. Orwell wrote "1984" as a warning, but governments have used it as a style guide. Malcolm, Freshwater
Michael Henderson, you Greens voters are still a very small minority. If Adam Bandt keeps being disrespectful and renewables keep making electricity more expensive you all are going to be a much smaller minority soon. Sharon, Kanimbla
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Post by Struth on Jul 2, 2022 5:58:52 GMT 8
Roger Stone has hinted that President Trump will announce his run for the Presidency in 2024 on July 4, next week. This should be fun; the only thing that the American left hate more than babies is President Donald J Trump. Woz, Parramatta Park
Official inflation figures (CP, 30/6) are very rubbery. Did you know that fruit, vegetables and fuel aren't included? The reasons the RBA gives for that are quite irrelevant to everyone who buys them. Economist, Cairns
The 51 migrants in the semi-trailer (30/6) died as a direct result of Biden's open borders policy. Imagine the outrage if that had happened during Trump's tenure? Republican, Cairns
Studies from all around the world are showing that the more covid vaccinations you have the more likely you are to catch covid and die from covid. When will "our" government admit this fact? Chloe, Kuranda
Tom Minear (30/6), why does everyone refer to the so-called 'teals' as 'independents'? Their nickname came from their uniform. A uniform implies a central command. That central command is renewables investor Simon Holmes a Court. At best the 'teals' are an unregistered political party, which seems rather deceptive. Poliwatcher, Cairns North
Before Skytrans gets too excited (CP, 30/06) it should invest in "The Hype About Hydrogen: Fact and Fiction in the Race to Save the Climate" (2004), a book by Joseph J. Romm, which shows that hydrogen is not economically feasible to use for transportation, nor will its use reduce global warming. Romm is a climate expert and a former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy. Catherine, Freshwater
The claims by Cassidy Hutchinson about President Trump (30/6) have already been debunked by both Trump's Secret Service security detail and his driver. Then there's the physical impossibility of an overweight 74 year old launching himself through the bulletproof glass dividing the passenger and driver compartments of the Presidential limousine to "grab the steering wheel". The Jan 6 committee has devolved into an embarrassing farce. Don, Mareeba
While renewables fans and Greens candidates arm-wave about "big batteries", the Tesla big battery (Hornsdale Power Reserve) in SA has been fined $900,000 by the Australian Energy Regulator for failing to live up to its commitments. Similarly, wind farms in SA have been fined $6.15m for breaching National Electricity Rules. Additionally, there's still not even one city on the whole planet powered solely by renewables and batteries, despite 30 years of investments and taxpayer and billpayer subsidies. Even Tasmania's small-scale King Island Renewable Energy Integration Project (KIREIP) runs mostly on diesel. Give it up, greenies - if you hate CO2 so much you're going to have to say yes to nuclear or give up your modern conveniences. T. Everingham, Holloways Beach
Hear, hear, Chantelle Williams and Richard Bani. The TSI people are a distinct racial group who migrated to the TS long after the aboriginals came to Australia. The Mabo decision was not applicable to the mainland. Jen, Kewarra Beach
"Maxwell sentenced to 20 years in prison." That seems light, but OK. Now, when do the investigations start on all the corporate and political elites on Maxwell and Epstein's client list? Harmony, Atherton
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Post by Struth on Jul 2, 2022 5:59:30 GMT 8
The top five hottest July’s in the US were 1936, 1901, 1934, 1930 and 1931. Warmunists try to hide facts like those. Bad Hat Harry, Kamerunga Since wind/solar/battery technology still can't meet the needs of grids, "transition to renewables" is code for "turning the power off." Cliff, Mareeba Of all the terrible side effects of the covid vaccines, the worst is the babies currently being born with no immune systems. Chloe, Kuranda "Bid to ditch more plastic". After coffee shops have been battered by the government pandemic responses the last thing they need is a ban on single use plastic. Maybe put more litter bins around the streets and increase fines for littering instead? Nah, governments don't do sensible things anymore. Over-It, Cairns RE: "$12b for plug-in power", (CP, 1/7). The only possible result of that is less reliable electricity that costs a lot more. Germany is an engineering powerhouse compared to us and their Greens leader and Deputy Chancellor has admitted defeat and announced Germany is going back to Old King Coal. Juss Sayen, Cairns Good Lord, Chris Bowen thinks the sun is always shining somewhere in Australia. Quick, put him in charge of our electricity supplies. Oh, wait... Gus, Redlynch In a 6-3 ruling, the US Supreme Court found the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does NOT have the authority to force electric utilities to close down coal-fired power plants and shift to wind, solar and other renewable forms of generation. The windmill huggers will be hysterical. Jonno, Aeroglen Compared to Australia, Ukraine is a tiny country. At just 603,628 square kilometres, it is smaller than Bob Katter's electorate. Australia, at 7,617,930 square kilometres, is nearly 13 times bigger and has infinitely more resources. There is no practical reason whatsoever that the war on Ukraine should impact prices here, particularly not electricity prices (CP, 1/07). Barry, Parramatta Park People who believe the globe is warming or floods or fires are "unprecedented" (CP, 01/07) should go to the National Library of Australia's Trove web portal and check out some of the weather stories in historic newspapers - trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapersTrove Australia’s free online research portal. Trove is a collaboration between the National Library of Australia and hundreds of Partner organisations around Australia. trove.nla.gov.au . Search "heatwave" or "severe flood" or "major fire" in the date range "1800 to 1900". There's nothing new under the sun and there's no need to be scared of the weather. History Guy, Freshwater A poll from Associated Press-NORC (National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago) says 78 percent of Democrats and 92 percent of Republicans believe Biden is on the wrong track. If we had an equivalent to AP-NORC here I reckon it'd say the same about Albosleepy. Republican, Cairns Lesley Clark, my text of 30/6 was edited. Here's what was left out. "But the hottest day on record in Yukon, Alaska, inside the Arctic Circle, was 100F in 1915. Alaska's current heatwave maxed out at 90F." Roald Amundsen sailed through the Arctic using the Northwest Passage in wooden ships in 1903–1906. If it was hotter now, commercial shipping would be using it. They don't because it's frozen solid now. Therefore the globe is cooling. Greenies lie, but ice doesn't. Janice, Holloways Beach All the interest rate hikes that are coming (1/7) are part of the World Economic Forum's plan. "You will own nothing and you will be happy." So who will own everything? The banksters will - the private jet class, the seaside mansion brigade, the Davos club. Wake up Australia - we are under attack by wealthy elite globalists who have subverted our bureaucracies and political parties and destroyed the integrity of our elections. Jannie, Manoora Big batteries and wind farms have recently been fined heavily by the Australian Energy Regulator for failing to live up to their commitments. There's still not even one city on the whole planet powered solely by renewables and batteries. Even Tasmania's small-scale King Island Renewable Energy Integration Project (KIREIP) runs mostly on diesel. Give it up, greenies - if you hate plant food so much you're going to have to say yes to nuclear. T. Everingham, Holloways Beach Lesley Clark (1/7) again appeals to the authority of a once respectable organisation that has since been subverted by activists. If all this global warming had really been happening the streets of all our low lying suburbs would be flooded on every high tide. Jonesy, Manoora Lock up car keys? Yeah, nah - lock up young criminals. Old enough to do the crime, old enough to do the time. Neil, Westcourt
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